You have to get all badges from the list below
The Digital Master badge is a symbol of my improving proficiency in digital competence, showcasing my skills in exploring digitalisation in connection to my volunteering role and the wider community through technology.
My skills in managing, creating, and critically evaluating digital content have led to notable achievements.
I had to complete at least 3 out of 4 tasks to earn this badge, and evidence was reviewed and confirmed by my mentor.
The badge is part of the Achievements Programme for the European Solidarity Corps.
Tasks
Issued by organiser or scanning QR code
Try one of the AI-based tools and create a short story in local language about your volunteering highlights. Imagine you are telling it in a local conference on volunteerism.
Here are a few tools for you try out:
Upload a link to the document or posted blog article here.
The task is completed after the mentor confirms your evidence.
Issued by organiser or scanning QR code
Have you ever thought about digital volunteering? What if suddenly you can’t leave your home? Or other people can’t come to a common place of meeting. Are there ways in which can you support people in need?
Explore examples and opportunities of volunteering online.
If you would volunteer online, what kind of volunteering would you choose?
Share your ideas here - upload a text or a short audio file.
The task is completed after the mentor confirms your evidence.
Issued by organiser or scanning QR code
You probably are using quite some tools and some social networks online. If that’s the case, we encourage you to take a few steps to ensure the safety and privacy of your online identity.
- You can watch this video to learn few tips.
{type=video}- You can use this checklist on safety of online chatting.Share your learning and write up a few tips on what you can do to ensure your own safety and privacy online.
The task is completed after the mentor confirms your evidence.
Issued by organiser or scanning QR code
Digital technology allows people to meet and learn together despite distances. Take the initiative and create an online gathering of people from your hosting and sending organisations or even people from the communities. The goal of such a meeting can be showcasing your volunteering work or people to learn more about each other cultures.
Your mission would be to choose an online tool to meet, to think of a few activities that you may do together online and how such meetings can be interesting, engaging and fun!
Here are a few tools to consider:
- ZOOM (classic, most known tool out there)
- GatherTown (feels like being in an arcade game)
- MIBO (a 3D world where all meeting participants are cute flying robots in an exciting setting!)